The Companies Act 2014

The Companies Act 2014 will repeal all existing company law statutes and the majority of related statutory instruments. See our factsheet outlining the main areas of change under the new act and how it will affect you. The Companies Act 2014

Grant Thornton appoints seven new partners

Business advisory firm Grant Thornton has today announced the appointment of seven new Partners marking a significant increase in demand for senior level expertise across the business. Grant Thornton appoints seven new partners

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eGaming services were previously subject to the VAT rules where the business was established. However, from 1 January 2015 businesses will need to charge and account for VAT, in the EU country where the customer resides/where the service is consumed. eGaming services - B2C VAT changes

This guide outlines how Revenue audits work in practice. It also contains a range of tips for dealing with audits and highlights many common tax risks as well as some opportunities. Guide to Revenue audits - Essential tax tips

The mechanism for administering the Irish tax incentive for Film and TV production has recently changed to provide a leaner, higher benefit payable tax credit of 32% on Irish eligible expenditure. Putting you in the picture

One of the main features of the UK Budget 2015 is the so called “Google Tax”. The introduction of a special tax aimed at the same multinationals that the UK has been trying to attract, seems strange? Peter Vale, Tax Partner, analyses the UK Budget

VAT legislation is constantly evolving which brings both risks and opportunities. In this article we outline some of the issues that businesses in the automotive industry should be aware of. The importance of VAT compliance